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Police in Halifax have announced the results of a months-long investigation into child pornography, Operation Snapshot 3. The RCMP say the operation, the third of its kind in as many years, led to the rescue of five children from sexual exploitation and 150 people being charged or under investigation. At any given moment, police say hundreds of Canadians are looking at child pornography. In 2012 alone, the RCMP's National Child Exploitation Co-ordination Centre identified more than 45,000 unique internet addresses where people viewed and shared images of children being sexually abused. • • Toronto police Det.
Chris Purchas, on secondment to the RCMP, recently illustrated the scope of the problem to CBC News by projecting a live, real-time map of Canada onto a screen at the NCECC. Red dots started to pop up immediately. Next week on CBC's The National CBC News was given unprecedented access to an online child exploitation investigation in Moncton, N.B. You can see Alison Crawford's in-depth report on The National on Monday, June 23. Chris Purchas tracks IP addresses that are making child pornography available on a map at the National Child Exploitation Co-ordination Centre. (CBC) Within an hour, Purchas said, the map would be covered in hundreds of dots.
'Every one of these computers represents a person that has a sexual interest in kids, which is a potential risk to a child in that area,' he said. The source of all those red dots is free and public file-sharing websites. Many Canadians use these services to download movies and TV shows. Others, though, come for images of children being sexually exploited and abused.
'So I've typed in 'PTHC,' which is an acronym for 'pre-teen hard core.' I start to get hundreds of results of computers that are currently in possession of files matching that search term,' said Purchas. The titles associated with those files describe scenes of incest, rape and specific sex acts with children of every age, from infants to teenagers. Attached to each file is a digital address and flag indicating where the image is located. Purchas clicked on one of the many IP addresses next to a maple leaf, performed a few searches and within minutes had reasonable grounds to believe a crime had just been committed. 'So we were able to download a file from an IP address in the Ottawa area and I viewed that file and confirmed it to be child pornography,' he said. The image was of two young girls performing a sexual act.
'We're always playing catch-up' Confirming that child pornography has been distributed from a specific IP address is the relatively easy part. What follows in a child exploitation investigation is getting more complicated all the time. Red dots on this RCMP computer map represent internet addresses identified as a hub of activity for child pornography. (CBC) 'Well things change very quickly and we're always playing catch-up,' said Saskatoon police Det. Darren Parisien, another expert on secondment to the RCMP's NCECC. In the past, officers could focus on a single computer — a PC or a Mac — running a handful programs to connect to the internet. Now, Parisien said, new apps are being designed every day. Hundreds of devices such as cellphones have different operating systems. There's also the storage problem. I have no doubt every single person who looks at child pornography is going to be a hands-on offender if given the opportunity - Det. Darren Parisien, Saskatoon police 'Certainly things even like cloud storage is going to change the way we do things.You can just connect to your own cloud and the application lives up there. So where is the cloud?